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Here are some ways to prevent adware or spyware from being installed on your computer. You can also detect and remove programs if they are already installed on your computer a swell. If you follow these tips, it will help you from having the nuisance of adware being installed on your computer.

First, try and stay away from malicious sites. Many warez, free movie streaming, adult sites and free software download websites are adware infested neighborhoods. The reason why these sites are infested with such programs is because they need a way to monetize their website as the

When you do get pop-ups, make sure to read each one carefully before closing it. Sometimes the pop-ups trick you into installing unwanted applications. Only install software that you agree to and have performed through research on. If you are going to download software and are unsure if it contains adware, try installing a program called Spychecker. Spychecker will determine whether the program you’re about to install has adware in its application.

Run anti-virus and spyware checker programs frequently. A good way to run these programs is when you’re sleeping. Set up an automatic run schedule during times when you’re not using your computer. Good anti-virus software will check for spyware and Trojans automatically.

Lastly, use a firewall on your computer. Firewalls block unwanted programs from entering your computer and gathering information. If adware cannot communicate with the internet and with your compute simultaneously, then the adware program will not work. You should also get in the habit of running an anti-virus or adware detection software such as Malwarebytes. Run the scan daily during a time when you’re away from the computer.

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How to Prevent Adware

Here are some ways to prevent adware or spyware from being installed on your computer. You can also detect and remove programs if they are already installed on your computer a swell. If you follow these tips, it will help you from having the nuisance of adware being installed on your computer.

First, try and stay away from malicious sites. Many warez, free movie streaming, adult sites and free software download websites are adware infested neighborhoods. The reason why these sites are infested with such programs is because they need a way to monetize their website as the

If you can also use certain types of software that will check to see if the software you’re about to download contains spyware or adware. Spychecker is a free software that you can use to check for malicious programs.

If you do download programs onto your computer from bad neighborhood sites, you can use software such as Spychecker to check for adware and spyware before you download the program. Also you can run the potential download file through your anti-virus software. Most antivirus software can also check for spyware and adware.

Lastly, use a firewall on your computer. Firewalls block unwanted programs from entering your computer and gathering information. If adware cannot communicate with the internet and with your compute simultaneously, then the adware program will not work. You should also get in the habit of running an anti-virus or adware detection software such as Malwarebytes. Run the scan daily during a time when you’re away from the computer.

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Besides Reg Defense – Fixing Common Computer Problems

Whenever you start your computer, do you witness some sort of freezing or blue screens of death? How about strange noises, do you hear any? And how about spontaneous reboots, do you also experience some time after you turn on your computer? If you are actually witnessing some sort of freezing or blue screens of death, hearing some strange noises, and experiencing spontaneous reboots some time after turning on your computer, then you better be careful. All of these things are actually just some of the common computer problems. These problems if not fixed will eventually cause your computer to be permanently useless.

Freezes and Blue Screens of Death

If you always witness some freezes and blue screens of death every time your computer is turned on, then most probably you have a problem in your computer registry.

Normally, freezes and blue screens of death are caused by spyware. To fix the problem, make sure to get an anti-spyware program or if you already have one, be sure to always update it. Also, having hardware drivers that are not always updated can cause some freezes and blue screens of death. Thus, be sure to always update your hardware drivers. You might not be aware but your computer can’t communicate with different hardware components without an up to date drivers. Typically, when your computer can’t find needed drivers, the CPU would lock up that will then cause hang ups. Try also to increase your virtual memory, this can help.

Strange Noises

Most probably, theres a problem in one of your computer hardware if you’re hearing noises when your computer is turned on. Hence, it is important that you make a through check up on your computer as soon as possible. Never miss checking the wires and the fan as they are often the origin of the problem. If you know you cant handle checking your computer yourself, you can ask help from an experienced computer technician.

Spontaneous Reboots

If your computer spontaneously reboots some time after you turn on your computer, you most likely also have a problem in one of your hardware just like your cooling fan or cables. It is possible that your cooling fan is dirty or has defects or your cables are not attached tightly. Do a thorough check up.

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This post was written by Addie Jabat on March 13, 2009

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Tips on How to Maintain Your RegDefense Computer’s Performance

A computer that is 5 years old or more can still perform like brand new if you only know how to take care of it. Well, taking care of a computer is just simple. Just the basic things, use the computer properly, get some softwares for computer maintenance, and run various programs that are needed to be run to ensure computer’s smooth performance.

Specifically, remember to:

* Follow the rule in shutting down computers. Until Windows has shut down, never turn your computer off with the power switch. Doing so will prevent temporary and/or permanent hard drive defects as well as prevent Windows problems.

* Maintain free space of 300 MB in your drive C. If you use Vista or Windows XP then make it 400-600 MB. Be aware that not maintaining enough free space for your drive C will cause the dumping of data to your hard drive that will eventually lead to slow performance.

* Secure Norton Utilities to get access of Cleansweep so you can clean up your drive for good computer performance. There are some other hard drive cleaners out there, so if you don’t like using Cleansweep you are free to go for other options.

* Make use of the Add/Delete tool in the Windows Control Panel to get rid of the programs that are not anymore needed from your drive. This will help boost maximum performance of your computer.

* Get a firewall program in case you have a high speed Internet connection. Doing so will keep your computer away from hijackers. You shouldn’t want somebody else run your computer.

* Have a virus checker in your computer and run it frequently. Viruses can seriously slow down your computer’s performance or worst destroy your hard drive permanently. You can try Norton Antivirus or those free online virus checkers like Housecall by Trend Micro.

* Run the Defragment and Scandisk tools even just once a month. Doing so will keep your hard drive healthy. Be aware that if your hard drive is healthy, your computer will also perform at its best.

* In times like your computer starts to show symptoms for a serious registry trouble like for an instance freezes, hardware malfunctions, slow windows start ups, computer error messages, system32 error messages, and the like, secure a registry cleaner right away. There might be some errors and corrupt files in your registry. These errors and possible corrupt files will seriously compromise your computer’s performance.

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This post was written by Addie Jabat on March 10, 2009

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Helpful Tips on Computer Maintenance

A computer that is 5 years old or more can still perform like brand new if you only know how to take care of it. Well, taking care of a computer is just simple. Just the basic things, use the computer properly, get some softwares for computer maintenance, and run various programs that are needed to be run to ensure computer’s smooth performance.

Specifically, remember to:

* Follow the rule in shutting down computers. Until Windows has shut down, never turn your computer off with the power switch. Doing so will prevent temporary and/or permanent hard drive defects as well as prevent Windows problems.

* Maintain free space of 300 MB in your drive C. If you use Vista or Windows XP then make it 400-600 MB. Be aware that not maintaining enough free space for your drive C will cause the dumping of data to your hard drive that will eventually lead to slow performance.

* Secure Norton Utilities to get access of Cleansweep so you can clean up your drive for good computer performance. There are some other hard drive cleaners out there, so if you don’t like using Cleansweep you are free to go for other options.

* Make use of the Add/Delete tool in the Windows Control Panel to get rid of the programs that are not anymore needed from your drive. This will help boost maximum performance of your computer.

* Get a firewall program in case you have a high speed Internet connection. Doing so will keep your computer away from hijackers. You shouldn’t want somebody else run your computer.

* Have a virus checker in your computer and run it frequently. Viruses can seriously slow down your computer’s performance or worst destroy your hard drive permanently. You can try Norton Antivirus or those free online virus checkers like Housecall by Trend Micro.

* Run the Defragment and Scandisk tools even just once a month. Doing so will keep your hard drive healthy. Be aware that if your hard drive is healthy, your computer will also perform at its best.

* In times like your computer starts to show symptoms for a serious registry trouble like for an instance freezes, hardware malfunctions, slow windows start ups, computer error messages, system32 error messages, and the like, secure a registry cleaner right away. There might be some errors and corrupt files in your registry. These errors and possible corrupt files will seriously compromise your computer’s performance.

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This post was written by Addie Jabat on February 3, 2009

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How To Stop Computer Errors and Crashes

In today’s newer, larger operating systems, registry corruption is a very real problem. Because of this, the registry should be cleaned periodically. Some think registry cleaning is not a needed operation because in years past a PC’s performance never deteriorated due to registry corruption. However, registry corruption in Windows XP and Vista cause a significant drop-off in performance.

Registry files are huge and complex. Some of these files tell each command a computer operation is carrying out where it will find its next needed file. You can think of these files as pointers.

Registry Corruption Causes Slowdowns

When pointers from no longer needed software still exist in the registry, they point to files an operation doesn’t need or worse yet, they point to a file that is no longer in the registry. This means an operation will be sent out looking for something that is useless for its completion. So, all an unneeded pointer does is waste time. These types of pointers are a form of registry corruption.

Because Windows XP and Vista are so large, false pointers waste a lot of the computer’s time and resources doing operations that are in no way helpful. Such operations need to be repeated again and again until the right pointer has shown the operating system the correct path. Of course, this will make the computer appear to be operating slowly.

Registry corruption can make a computer slow down so badly it can no longer be used. Of course, this would take a substantial amount of corruption, but it can and often does happen. Registry corruption can also cause the computer to crash and be error prone. Even the blue screen failure has often been the result of corruption in the registry.

Viruses, Spyware, Registry Corruption May All Look the Same, But…

Registry corruption may make a computer behave in a similar fashion to the way a computer operates when it is infected with spyware or a virus. Like registry corruption, spyware and viruses can also make a computer slow down and be error prone. However, where registry corruption makes the computer preform unnecessary operations, spyware and viruses steal the computer’s resources.

Though your computer has many more resources than just the CPU, opening up your task manager and looking at your CPU history will give you a very good idea how much of your computer’s resources are being used at any one time. Sometimes it is possible the CPU will be at 100 percent usage when the computer is just sitting idly. This could happen because spyware was using all your CPU power to do its misdeeds.

If a lot of your computer’s resources were being used and you tried to get the computer to do any task, like open up your word processor, you would see your computer would open it very slowly, if it was able to do it at all.

To give a quick recap, we all need to keep our computers to be free of viruses and spyware. However, if this is all we do we still may have a computer that is slow and error prone and may crash on occasion. The reason a spyware free computer would behave like this is that it probably has a corrupt registry.

It is important, but not enough to keep your PC free of viruses and spyware. On occasion a computer’s registry needs to be scanned for and cleaned of corruption. Doing this will insure your computer will run without producing errors and it will always run at its peak speed.

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This post was written by Hiel Strassman on January 7, 2009

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